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Written By:Rice_Cubeon07/08/06 at 4:35 pm

The Seattle Post-Intelligencer is the only major newspaper I know of that puts Sherman's Lagoon online and up to date. You can go to Seattlepi.com and go to their Comics & Games section to see it. Very amusing comic :)

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Written By:KKayon07/08/06 at 4:44 pm

here's one my friend used to draw:Milk and Cheese, dairy Products gone bad!

http://www.houseoffun.com/milkandcheese/welcome.gif

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Written By:Rice_Cubeon07/08/06 at 4:44 pm

Does anyone read comic BOOKS? I used to be a major Green Lantern fan (hence avatar) but I haven't read much since my favorite comic book store in Berkeley shut down. I'm more of a DC Universe guy...the only Marvel superhero I read religiously is Spider-Man.

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Written By:KKayon07/08/06 at 4:47 pm

I used to read the real gook books like Flaming Carrot.I have not purchased a super hero comic for a long time. i loved batman (later ones like Dark Knight)and i used to have some xmen.but not in years.i think they began to focus on art rather than story and that was not what I was in it for.

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Written By:Rice_Cubeon07/08/06 at 4:49 pm

The last Batman storyline I read was called "Hush", about a villain who used to be one of Batman's acquaintances. It was well written and the art wasn't half bad either. If you're into story, that is one I would recommend.

The storyline that resurrected Hal Jordan as the Green Lantern was pretty cool too, as well as the one that brought Green Arrow back to life (written by Kevin Smith, of all people). Superheroes just don't know how to stay dead :D

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Written By:karenon07/10/06 at 9:22 am

I read 2,000 AD (Judge Dredd) for about a year or so in the mid-80s

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Written By:Dominic L.on07/10/06 at 10:07 am

I find superhero comics boring. I enjoy reading them, but they're so expensive that I don't.

When I purchase a comic book, it's usually from the publishing company "Slave Labor Graphics", and it seems most of their comics are morbid and humorous...

So I pretty much like humor comics.

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Written By:KKayon07/10/06 at 10:21 am

I find superhero comics boring. I enjoy reading them, but they're so expensive that I don't.

When I purchase a comic book, it's usually from the publishing company "Slave Labor Graphics", and it seems most of their comics are morbid and humorous...

So I pretty much like humor comics.

I like Slave Labor as well....all are pretty funny!

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Written By:Foo Baron07/10/06 at 9:34 pm

If we're allowed to use web comics...

http://www.angryflower.com

Bob The Angry Flower is one of my longest-lived short-duration personal saviors.

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Written By:Stompgalon07/18/06 at 12:38 pm

When I was younger, my favourite comics were The Beano, The Dandy, The Simpsons and Rugrats.

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Written By:KKayon10/13/06 at 10:15 am

I used to buy The Archies books...and Betty and Veronica- all the series. Loved them. someone get me a subscription!!

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Written By:La Rocheon10/13/06 at 11:15 am

I'm quite the fan of Dark Horse comics. They've got a lot of good stuff. I got in to them when they did the Dark Empire comic books and have maintained a mild interest since then.

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Written By:KKayon10/13/06 at 7:49 pm

I'm quite the fan of Dark Horse comics.

I still have some; i used to get a few titles regularlyl...

now it'sall piles of paper in plastic envelopes in my closet.

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Written By:Gison10/15/06 at 5:36 am

As a kid I read Spellbound and Misty comic books of ghost stories. For comic books I used to get 2000AD, The X-men, The New Mutants, Justice and PSI Force.Fat Freddy's Cat was funny too. Comic Strips it has to be Peanuts of course and something called Up and Running about two girls who share a flat one has food issues and the other sleeps with anything male and they both drink alot!

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Written By:ktelqueenon10/27/06 at 11:26 pm

ok ok so here's my groovy idea..i meant to show these to Mike/Tia but we didn't get around to it while he was here..i have my older sister Joanne to thank for saving these for me all these years..my 70s comics that didn't get thrown away..

http://static.flickr.com/93/281063887_9cc3f1801c_m.jpg

Scamp was my FAVE!! so,Scamp,The Flintstones and Dennis The Menace are from '74;Little Lulu and the Archie Digest are from '77 :)

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Written By:Tiaon10/28/06 at 12:11 am

omg! scamp! i think i had a couple of those.

and the dennis the menace ones. i was mostly into the bugs bunny ones the most. bugs was lord.

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Written By:ktelqueenon10/28/06 at 12:12 am

omg! scamp! i think i had a couple of those.

and the dennis the menace ones. i was mostly into the bugs bunny ones the most. bugs was lord.

so was 'YOSE-mite' Sam..which my friend Kenny MacKenzie across the street owned..i didn't know the actual pronunciation of his name for like ever :-[ ;D

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Written By:Davesteron11/28/06 at 3:33 am

About a year ago I purchased a Frank Miller comic called "300", um, I guess we'd call it a 'graphic novel', now (glorified comic book). Miller's vision of the mythologized defeat of the Spartans at Thermopylae...

V-e-e-e-e-ry nicely done. Gotta say this - Frank Miller has one twisted mind, and I mean that in a good way... ;)